“…Given this current misinformation milieu, a growing body of work has emerged examining factors associated with the transmission and reception of misleading information, with particular attention paid to so-called "fake news" and various types of scientific, political, and pseudo-profound "bullshit" (e.g., Evans et al, 2020;Littrell, et al, 2021b;Petrocelli, 2021). Much of this research has focused on identifying specific cognitive factors common among people more susceptible to misleading information, finding negative relations between credulity for various types of bullshit with analytic thinking, open-minded cognition, intelligence, and metacognitive insight, to name a few (Bago, et al, 2020;De keersmaecker & Roets, 2017;Littrell et al, 2021b;.…”